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2 Kinds of People illustrate the small differences in everyday life

We love this selection of the latest illustrated comparisons from 2 Kinds of People –the small differences in daily life, the two kinds of people and their different ways of doing things. Funny ’cause they’re so true 🙂

Rachel Perry becomes lost in camouflages of everyday objects

Rachel Perry: With her Lost In My Life project, American artist and photographer Rachel Perry takes the stage, becoming lost in camouflages composed of various everyday objects. Through these interesting self-portraits, Rachel Perry illustrates our addiction to these objects and the endless organisation, cleaning, and shopping that manages our lives. Fantastic work! 🙂

Bernard Hoffman documents what 'online' shopping looked like in 1950

Bernard Hoffman: Photographed for LIFE magazine by Bernard Hoffman,Canadian entrepreneur Lawrence Freiman imagined the future of retail by creating the Vis-O-Matic, an innovative store where customers could view and make purchases via a futuristic system of photographic slides. Long before the birth of the internet and online shopping, bicycles, dresses, shoes, toys, hats and much more could be ordered by customers and then received via home delivery. Wow, this guy was way ahead of his time – awesome stuff! 🙂

INPUT/OUTPUT is a clever and slightly surreal short film

INPUT/OUTPUT: Directed by the talented Terri Timely and Park Pictures, INPUT/OUTPUT is an interesting, clever, and somewhat surreal short film, made up of the small moments in everyday life. Awesome, Love it! 🙂